Good to see someone else has almost the same shooter I do (soon to have). You'll definitely want to use some low quality pellets like the Daisy flattops to get your shooter broken in to being achieving great accuracy as well as better performance. As posted above, the Crosman Hollow-Points from Wally World are inexpensive and get the job done. I think it's like under $5 for a tin of 500 pellets or something. But at any case, with all of this shooting you'll definitely want to practice on holding the rifle using that artillery hold. Each time you shoot, find a better position to hold and build from that -- soon enough you'll adapt a formidable shooting position that'll achieve you great accuracy. Everybody moves when he/she shoots, that's all about being "alive" so to speak. It's natural. Especially for break barrels; one must shoot, take off position, cock the barrel and hold it, reach in for a pellet, load it, bring the barrel up, get back into position, re-aim and then fire. That in itself leads to some challenges for accuracy as compared to like a PCP. For target shooting/zeroing your scope. You'd want at least 10 yards or more for proper scope adjustments. Also be sure to have the target straight from you; not to the side, not upwards or downwards, just dog on straight as you can make it. There are just so many shooting tips/techniques to use and to tell you that it'd be impossible for me to type it all in words. So I would check google videos or....youtube for techniques that you could use. And most importantly of all, shoot safe! I hope you enjoy your shooter for years to come
-Jarred